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There's an easterly component to the wind blowing in off the north sea which is why eastern parts of the UK are cooling quickly on this particular occasion. That will not be so much the case tomorrow. Many western areas are still not far below their maximum temperatures.....
I didn't enjoy it tbh, too sticky. These evenings are nice though.
What was the sea breeze
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Originally Posted by Northnomad
There's an easterly component to the wind blowing in off the north sea which is why eastern parts of the UK are cooling quickly on this particular occasion. That will not be so much the case tomorrow. Many western areas are still not far below their maximum temperatures.....
Doesn't seem like you really understand basic meteorology, Botev1912, especially where Island climates are concerned. "Normal", haha, it's doing exactly what you'd expect given the situation.
An easterly wind in the PM, blowing off the North Sea, which is currently still quite cold, with it being late spring, what do you think that is going to do to temperatures in eastern areas? Or are you just a troll?
Now if that wind was just blowing from a few more degrees south-east, it would not be eroding temperatures on the east coast? Understand?
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